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During use
To avoid serious injuries, never touch the fan when it is operating.
Keep the heat pump out of the reach of children to avoid serious injuries caused by the heat exchanger’s blades.
Never start the equipment if there is no water in the pool or if the circulating pump is stopped.
Check the water flow rate every month and clean the filter if necessary.
During cleaning
Switch off the equipment’s electricity supply.
Close the water inlet and outlet valves.
Do not insert anything into the air or water intakes or outlets. Do not rinse the equipment with water.
During repairs
Carry out work on the refrigerant system in accordance with current safety regulations.
Brazing should be performed by a qualified welder.
When replacing a defective refrigerant component, use only parts certified by our technical department.
When replacing pipe work, only copper pipes conforming to Standard NF EN12735-1 may be used for repairs.
When pressure-testing to detect leaks:
To avoid the risks of fire or explosion, never use oxygen or dry air. Use dehydrated nitrogen or a mixture of nitrogen
and refrigerant. The low and high side test pressure must not exceed 42 bar.
1.3 Water treatment
Heat pumps for swimming pools can be used with all types of water treatment systems.
Nevertheless, it is essential that the treatment system (chlorine, pH, bromine and/or salt chlorinator metering
pumps) is installed after the heat pump in the hydraulic circuit.
To avoid any deterioration to the heat pump, the water’s pH must be maintained between 6.9 and 8.0.